... whom it had power to torture and strangle were greater than it. The face of one wholly in protest, and lifelong unsurrendering battle, against the world. Affection all converted into indignation : an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent,... WORKS. - Página 81por Thomas Carlyle - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 páginas
...an implacable indignation; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god! The eye too, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, Why the...Florence, in the upper class of society, in the year 1265. His education was the best then going; much school-divinity, Aristotelean logic, some Latin classics,—no... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1852 - 926 páginas
...power to torture were greater than the cause." " The eye, too, that dark earnest eye, looking out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, why the world was of that sort !" Mr. Wynne had many questions put to him concerning the remarkable looking stranger, from... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 páginas
...an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god ! The eye too, it looks-out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, Why the...a sort? This is Dante : so he looks, this ' voice often silent centuries,' and sings us ' his mystic unfathomable song.' The little that we know of Dante's... | |
| Mrs. E. N. Gladding - 1858 - 258 páginas
...wholly in protest, and life-long unsurrendcring battle, against the world. The eye, too, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, why the world was of such a sort ? This is Pante ; so he looks, this " voice often silent centuries," and sings us " his mystic, unfathomable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 222 páginas
...an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god ! The eye too, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, Why the...enough with this Portrait and this Book. He was born at Florenee, in the upper class of society, in the year 1265. His edu cation was the I est then going... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1861 - 234 páginas
...an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god ! The eye too, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, Why the...mystic unfathomable song.' The little that we know of Daute's Life corresponds well enough with this Portrait and this Book. He was born at Florence, in... | |
| Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 186? - 220 páginas
...power to torture were greater than the cause." The eye, too, that dark earnest eye, looking out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, why the world was not of that sort I Mr. Wynne had many question* put to him concerning the remarkable looking stranger,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 428 páginas
...an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god ! The eye too, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, Why the...Florence, in the upper class of society, in the year 1265. His education was the best then going ; much school-divinity, Aristotelean logic, some Latin... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 264 páginas
...an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god ! The eye too, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry, Why the...know of Dante's Life corresponds well enough with his Portrait and this Book. He was born at Florence, in the upper class of society, in the year 1265.... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 páginas
...an implacable indignation ; slow, equable, silent, like that of a god ! The eye loo, it looks out as in a kind of surprise, a kind of inquiry. Why the...know of Dante's Life corresponds well enough with his Portrait and this Book. He was born at Florence, in the upper class of society, in the year 1265.... | |
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